Top Ten Final Bosses in Video Games
This boss battle is long, but god, is it rewarding. The final adversary of this game completely contrasts the Oriental mythical setting of this game, seeming to be a subtle metaphor for technology gone too far. Yami is very mechanical and alien and has an atmosphere of "wrongness" - the source of all evil you have faced in the game up until this point. Your hope is slowly drained as over the course of the battle your powers are drained away. And just when all seems lost, one of the most kickass themes in this game's beautiful soundtrack ("The Sun Rises") plays, you regain your powers, defeat the Lord of Darkness, and restore peace to Nippon. Hell yes, I love Okami.
So many feelings and epicness during this fight. One of the few bosses you kill with regrets.
How was Gehrman not on this list in the first place?
I'm guessing genocide? Because I've only seen neutral, and he doesn't fight you in neutral.
This fight is amazing! How is it only #15?
Asriel is the child of King Asgore Dreemurr and Queen Toriel, but he seemingly passed away prior to the game's events. His backstory is only focused on in the True Pacifist Route, which means the player does... read more
Did you really just put both other final bosses ahead of him? *Headdesk*
I am Clockwerk. You dare deny my right to be better than Yami. I know where you live, all of you! I had the most epic PlayStation 2 final boss. Respect me all of you! All competition shall be eliminated, and the only best final boss will be Clockwerk. If any one of you is a subscriber of Luigifan00001, please tell him to make a fourth season for Total Stuffed Fluffed Island, and to make a plush of the Fiendish Five and I. Go Meta Knight, win season 3. Either him or Magolor.
The story and the build-up for the battle against Clockwerk, as well as the battle itself, were incredibly well done.
Nothing beats Ganon. Also, this list, in general, sucks.
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This battle is nothing short of threatening. Baby Bowser looms in the background, inching nearer and nearer, but you can stop his approach by throwing massive red eggs. And the music? OH MAN, THE MUSIC!
This is the most honourable and well-executed final battle I've ever faced. How is it so low?